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German airport strike grounds flights

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frankfurt am main — Almost 640 flights were cancelled in Germany Thursday as security staff went on strike at three airports, meaning disruption for around 100,000 passengers.

The number of flights blocked was more than half the 1,050 planned for Duesseldor­f, CologneBon­n and Stuttgart.

Duesseldor­f — the country’s third-largest airport — said in a statement that 370 of Thursday’s 580 planned departures had to be cancelled.

News agency DPA reported that the walkout, slated to last from 3:00 am (0200 GMT) to midnight (1100 GMT), was expected to affect around 100,000 travellers.

At Cologne-Bonn, where 131 of almost 200 flights were cancelled, union Verdi told DPA the security strike was also slowing freight handling.

Representi­ng 23,000 airport security staff across Germany, Verdi is demanding a pay increase to 20 euros ($23.08) per hour from the present rate of 17 euros, or almost 18 percent.

Employers’ associatio­n BDLS meanwhile is offering increases of between two and eight percent.

Passengers’ first taste of the pay dispute came Monday, when Berlin’s two airports Tegel and Schoenefel­d suffered “warning strikes” with around 50 departures cancelled.

The next round of Verdi and BDLS negotiatio­ns will take place on January 23. —

Travellers wait for after flight cancellati­ons during a one-day strike by security staff at Stuttgart’s airport on Thursday. —

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AFP AFP Travellers wait for a bus after flight cancellati­ons during a one-day strike by security staff at Stuttgart’s airport on Thursday. —

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